Q.
Dissolution of sodium sulphate is an exothermic process. If a saturated solution of sodium sulphate containing extra undissolved sodium sulphate is heated, then
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a
more of sodium sulphate will dissolve
b
some sodium sulphate will be precipitated out
c
concentration of the solution will not change
d
the solution will become supersaturated
answer is B.
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Detailed Solution
Na2SO4(s)+(aq)⇌Na2SO4(aq)+ Heat By Le-Chatelier principle, on heating, equilibrium shifts in the backward direction. So, some sodium sulphate will be precipitated out.
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